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- Title
Matar negros, hacer blancos: Los colores y los nombres del enemigo en las guerras civiles de la España contemporánea.
- Authors
Canal, Jordi
- Abstract
The civil war, omnipresent in many Europeans countries through out the XIX century, was presided by a war of colors. The fight between revolutionaries and counterrevolutionaries was represented by colors, frequently in a sharp contrast. For each side, colors, and names of colors were used for identifying and recognizing, and for distinguishing themselves from their opponents and to identify them. In this article you will find some approximations for the use of names of colors that identified revolutionaries and counterrevolutionaries in Spain in the XIX century and part of the XX century.
- Subjects
SPAIN; EUROPE; CIVIL war; REVOLUTIONARIES; COUNTERREVOLUTIONARIES; SYMBOLISM of colors; WHITE Army (Russian Revolution); POLITICAL movements; REVOLUTIONS
- Publication
Espacio, Tiempo y Forma: Serie V, Historia Contemporánea, 2008, Vol 5, Issue 20, p19
- ISSN
1130-0124
- Publication type
Article